Oasis Reunion Tour 2025: Gallagher Brothers Reunite for '25 Tour' After 16 Years Apart
May 4, 2025
The Gallagher brothers' last performance together was a secret show in London, marking their first collaboration in 16 years, which has only heightened anticipation for the upcoming tour.
Oasis is set to kick off their highly anticipated reunion tour, dubbed the '25 tour', on July 4, 2025, marking the first time brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher will perform together in years.
This reunion comes after a long-standing separation that began in 2009, when Noel left the band following a heated argument with Liam before a performance in Paris.
The tour will feature performances at major venues, including Cardiff's Principality Stadium, Manchester's Heaton Park, and Dublin's Croke Park throughout July and August 2025.
Despite their reunion, tensions remain, as the brothers plan to hold separate VIP after-parties and have designated different green rooms, complicating interactions for their friends.
This tour is not just a celebration of their music but also a reflection on their significant impact on rock music, offering fans a moment of connection after years of speculation about a reunion.
Liam Gallagher has humorously addressed reports of their separate dressing arrangements, while also expressing enjoyment in working with Noel again, who has praised Liam's current state as 'tip-top form'.
Fans can expect a vibrant performance filled with classic hits like 'Wonderwall' and 'Don't Look Back in Anger', showcasing the band's signature energy and chemistry.
The announcement of the tour has generated immense excitement, with tickets selling rapidly and venues quickly reaching capacity, highlighting the band's lasting popularity.
The decision to remove the song 'Hello' from the tour setlist, due to its association with disgraced pop star Gary Glitter, reflects the brothers' awareness of their music's legacy and the sensitivities surrounding it.
The reunion coincides with the 30th anniversary of their iconic album '(What’s the Story) Morning Glory?', which remains one of the best-selling albums by a British act.
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Daily Mail • May 3, 2025
Oasis 'drops inappropriate song from reunion tour setlist' after link to disgraced pop star
The Daily Beast • May 3, 2025
Oasis Tour Rider Reveals Plan to Keep Brothers From Fighting
Evening Standard • May 4, 2025
Oasis drop song from reunion tour over Gary Glitter lyric